What to watch: The bench, not his advertising-based documentary called "The Return" in which, hate to spoil the ending, he hasn't. Doctors cleared him for full-court scrimmaging in mid-February. They also said he needs to play in games to finish his rehabilitation. The organization was optimistic he would return. Reggie Rose told the Tribune on the day of Derrick's surgery, May 12, that Derrick wouldn't miss the entire season. Somewhere along the way, Rose and his camp made the decision to sit out the season — so far. That didn't defy doctors' orders because the caveat for him playing in games always was "if he's physically and mentally ready." He's not. So many fans have turned on Rose, who previously could do no wrong. Assuming he returns next season and plays at a high level, most of this likely will be forgotten. But because Rose hasn't publicly said he's out the entire season, the saga continues.